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Post by appacatbus on Apr 25, 2007 15:28:17 GMT -5
I realy enjoyed the animatrix.
Watanabe's entries were patricularly good.
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Post by sweetloli on Apr 25, 2007 21:46:17 GMT -5
darn kaneda you beat me to everything :throws fist in the air: gosh how and the heck do you do it, it must be like teh telepathic POWERS!!! ok hehe my i love everything involved with the Matrix franchise to I have everything..anyway I'm blabbing too much ok UBER HAPPY ok ok my fave is Beyond and I remember when it first came out a lot of Matrix lovers including myself didn't really like this one too much. We all thought it was boring with dull characters. But a funny thing has happened, since like two years ago I really fell in love with it. I like how you have the main character{girl} who ends up losing her cat and on the way to look for the cat she finds this old rundown building and all this crazy stuff happens, but the really neat part is that she has no interest for finding out what's beyondthis world. She steps into it, but does not challenge the discovery and I thought that was pretty hot and realistic...it made me think would I have done the same thing? WOuld have I thought the same thing? Then at the end she picks up this can and it scraps and cuts her finger, and she's bleeding of course, and I never thought what that meant, then I realized wait look at what happens, a very simple action, she bleeds? she's alive, this world is real, so all I saw back there was just magical supernatural crapI thought that was very neat and it took me a long time to appreciate it. ok and about Watanabe's shorts, I really liked A Detective Story that really had a lot of symbolism in it that was neat that another fan at a site that I'm a member of figured out...all that stuff in the scene with the "the crazy detective", jabberwocky, and the fake chess board the crazy det. is sitting on in that room. And of course I love it b/c he never makes it out... ok I'm done....UBERHAPPY...
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Post by sweetloli on Apr 25, 2007 22:01:45 GMT -5
^^yeah you know what s*x my dvd is not working at the Beyond which is my fav. which reminds got to go to bestbuy...
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Post by appacatbus on Apr 26, 2007 1:19:46 GMT -5
I dunno, Beyond was cool, but it wasnt my fav.
Second Rennaisance was good too. Just really cool to learn about how it all happened.
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Post by CountessRachel on Apr 26, 2007 1:58:33 GMT -5
We watched The Detective Story in my film class because we were studying film noir at the time. Man, I love that one.
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Post by Gran Gran on Apr 26, 2007 9:11:55 GMT -5
I still have not seen more than the first part...
Not that I got what it was about...buuuuut it was awesome....(not a MAtrix watcher)
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Post by Everwen45 on Apr 26, 2007 10:45:03 GMT -5
I have only watched "The Second Renaissance" shorts, but I was really impressed, the animation is superb and the story is so good, much better than the films.
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Post by sweetloli on Apr 27, 2007 1:48:47 GMT -5
I dunno, Beyond was cool, but it wasnt my fav. Second Rennaisance was good too. Just really cool to learn about how it all happened. Free your mind...hehe :o it took me a long time to like it too but now its my fave. :-*
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Post by appacatbus on Apr 27, 2007 2:57:04 GMT -5
I just saw Matriculated. Itsth eonly one i didnt see yet till now.
I have the feeling there's something i didnt get...
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Post by sweetloli on Apr 28, 2007 20:00:53 GMT -5
yeah there is something about this one...first its from the machine POV{the whole thing with Machines being able to choose and make a choice etc}. The only weird part was the end the main character the woman ends up dying and begging the machine that they were able to turn good to help her. But the machine doesn't know what to choose good(help her and kill of the other invading machines or do nothing and/or kill) and he doesn't do anything...
Then at the end if I can remember he plugs both her and itself back into the matrix...thats where I'm confused why plug back in? Its been a long time since I've seen it, it will take another viewing to figure it out...
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